Focus on Urban Ministries. Discover ministerial outreach programs for urban areas. Examine God’s view of stress, and His remedy for frustration. Discover God’s desire to lead followers through His word. Search the scriptures for God’s calling a believer’s life. Study what the Bible says about anxiety, depression, love and hate, search for Biblical answers in dealing with these issues. (Credits 5)

D.Min. 367 Critical Biblical Reasoning Skills

Focus on Critical Reason. Examine the struggle with persecution. Search for Godly wisdom in dealing with such stressors. Biblical guidance for understanding, for Jesus love for us and others. Examine the Church of the Nazarene and Urban Missions. (Credits 5)

D.D.L.D.D. 555: Biblical Strategies for Aiding Others During Times of Disaster

Examine Biblical strategies for aiding others during times of disaster. Discover Scriptural guidance on managing time. Focus on the Biblical definition of leadership is, and how it relates to the believer's life. Study social media ministerial outreach. (Credits 5)

D.E. 402: A Culture of Evangelism

Focus on a culture of evangelism. Examine the evil trinity which consists of Satan, the anti-Christ, and the false prophet. Examine the spiritual root of disease. End times defined. Godly communication skills defined. Practical soul winning made easy. (Credit 5)

D.C.S.Ph 444: Christian Science Philosophy

Focus on: A Philosophical look at Theistic Evolution. Discover theistic evolution is compatible with biblical teachings. Discover everything (except God) has a point of creation, compare, contrast, the term evolution and theistic evolution. Discover God's role in creation through made beings such as properties: size, weight, chemical composition, temperature, form, and structure. Study God's control of the structure of creation. From a theistic evolution standpoint, define the scientific theories of cosmological, geological, and biological evolution. (Credit 15)

Dissertation – At least 200 pages with no less than 80 cited sources on a topic related to the degree major; (20 credits) for dissertations. All dissertations will be professionally edited by a third party editing company (at the cost of the student.) Total credits: 92.